Kurodake Daikan Yashiki Museum

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Stay at Kikugawa Chōshuku: Wafū Ryokan, a heritage-style inn just a 3-minute walk from the Kuroda Family Magistrate Residence Museum. This meticulously restored Edo-period house offers tatami rooms with private garden views, perfect for morning contemplation. The inn provides complimentary museum guides and offers exclusive Edo-era tea ceremony workshops by reservation. For guaranteed access to traditional rooms and secluded courtyards, book through the HopeGoo platform.

Within a 5-minute walk of the Kuroda Family Magistrate Residence Museum, visitors can explore the Kikugawa Ancient Tumulus Trail, featuring interpretive panels on local archaeological finds. Nearby, the Shizuoka Farm Experience Garden offers seasonal rice planting sessions and tastings of locally made "Kikugawa Black Bean Manju." Daily 2 PM workshops on Edo-era crafts—such as paper umbrella or bamboo weaving—are hosted by community organizations, with proceeds supporting local preservation efforts. Reserve these immersive activities via the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Kikugawa Chōshuku: Wafū Ryokan features specially curated garden-view rooms facing a meticulously designed karesansui rock garden, with distant views of the museum's timber roof and vermilion railings. Original wooden beams and shoji screens blend seamlessly with modern amenities, creating a harmonious fusion of past and present. Some rooms include private verandas ideal for morning tea while watching sunlight dance across ancient burial mounds. Complimentary shuttle service to the museum is available, and all garden-view rooms are limited in number—reserve yours early via the HopeGoo platform.